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William Mason Quotes

«With what a heavy and retarding weight does expectation load the wing of time»
Author: William Mason | Keywords: load, retarding
«The fattest hog in Epicurus' sty.»
Author: William Mason | Keywords: Epicurus, fattest, hog
«What we want to do is get to the truth, ... I don't think today's tests are definitely going to give us the killer but it's going to give us some answers.»
Author: William Mason
«It's the unions. We have had trouble with them because they don't want blacks on this job. We put blacks on the job and they don't like it.»
Author: William Mason
«I am extremely pleased these fine professionals have accepted these important positions. Peter returns to Lyric with impressive new credentials, and Scott has been a valued member of the technical team for many years. The fact that they have worked so well together in the past is an added bonus for Lyric; everyone in the company looks forward to this new collaboration.»
Author: William Mason
«Richard had an excellent ear and knew exactly what a young artist needed to be singing ? or needed to be avoiding ? in order to make the most of a career. Of course, he was also helpful to them and to everybody because he had an encyclopedic knowledge of opera.»
Author: William Mason